The imperialists know the only way you will voluntarily turn to the fox is to show you a wolf. In eleven speeches and interviews; Malcolm X presents a revolutionary alternative to this reformist trap; taking up political alliances; women's rights; U.S. intervention in the Congo and Vietnam; capitalism and socialism; and more.
#1826894 in Books University of South Carolina Press 1994-06-01 1994-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .61 x 5.98l; .99 #File Name: 0872499995272 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. One of the best Civil War memoirsBy HarrietI have read this book several times. It is well written; interesting; and tells a great deal about that period of history. Highly recommend.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. WonderfulBy Debra K. SiffordGreat day to day account of the life of a real young woman who lived through the war and what it meant to be a young woman in the 1860's13 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Peeking Into an Older Sister's JournalBy LRWMaybe it's the name we share; maybe it's that we both hail from the Valley in Virginia....I really like this book. I doubt Lucy Breckenridge could have imagined her forthright; honest and innocent comments would survive; much less impact a reader with such treasure of insight and sharing of like feelings--regardless of the time passed. Sometimes a teenager; often a woman wise far beyond her few years. At once; new and intriguing glance backward; while a more than passing look inside ourselves. I'm so grateful she hid it in her skirts when the Federal troops----oh; you'll need to read it all yourself!